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    ENG-002-DL01_2011SP1 Cause and Effect Essay‚ Professor Dr. Beth Carter 6 November 2011 THE CAUSE AND EFFECTS FOR THE LACK OF EXERCISE The cause and effect essay will be based on the cause and effects on the lack of exercise on your body. In order to be healthy you must have good social‚ physical and mental health. Exercise affects each one of these aspects of your health in one way or another. The more you exercise the better your overall health gets. In order to maximize your effects of exercise

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    Chapters 1-3 1.Analyze why Ruth begins her narrative with “I’m dead.” Ruth begins her narrative with “I’m dead” because technically‚ she is dead to her family. They do not care for her anymore now that she has “betrayed” them. Later in the book‚ Ruth recalls‚ “When Jews say kaddish‚ they’re not responsible for you anymore. You’re dead to them. Saying kaddish and sitting shiva‚ that absolves them of any responsibility for you.” Ruth basically wants to let her readers know at the beginning that her

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    Cause and Effect Essays OK‚ now we’re getting into something fun‚ the cause and effect essay. The cause and effect essay will train you to call and respond. For example‚ if you’re arguing about why cigarettes are detrimental to health‚ you can’t just say cigarettes cause lung cancer and move on to the next subject. You must respond to that statement and tell the reader why cigarettes cause lung cancer: Call-Response. That said‚ the most important members of the who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚

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    The life story of: James McBride In the end people have the power to influence and change other people’s lives‚ in The Color of Water by James McBride; James learns many important life lessons from the people around him and in his life and how to be a leader not a follower. Perhaps the greatest influence on James is the Chicken man who teaches James to get an education‚ to help James to find determination in life‚ and not to get in to a man and woman argument if you’re not in it with them

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    safety‚ and physiological. Self-actualization is the level of need that pertains to what a person’s full potential is and realizing that potential. It is broken up as morality‚ spontaneity‚ and lack of prejudice. Based on the two texts I read‚ The Color of Water by James McBride and The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told by Alex Haley‚ I consider both James McBride and Malcolm X “self-actualized” men to a certain extent. James McBride is a “self-actualized” man to a certain extent because throughout

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    Cause and Effect To write a cause and effect essay‚ you’ll need to determine a scenario in which one action or event caused certain effects to occur. Then‚ explain what took place and why. This essay allows us to identify patterns and explain why things turned out the way that they did. How do I choose a topic and get started? Try choosing a major event‚ either in your own life or an event of historical significance. For example‚ The Great Depression. Cause of The Great Depression: stock market

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    Cause and Effect Of Deforestation People have been deforesting the Earth for thousands of years‚ primarily to clear land for crops or livestock. Direct causes of deforestation are agricultural expansion‚ wood extraction; logging or wood harvest for domestic fuel or charcoal‚ and infrastructure expansion such as road building and urbanization. Rarely is there a single direct cause for deforestation. Usually there are multiple causes working together simultaneously to cause deforestation. The single

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    Syllabus: ENC 1101 Communications I – Spring 2013 St. Petersburg College‚ Downtown Campus Section 199 – 5-6:45 Monday & Wednesday Evening Classroom DT-DC 122 Instructor: Mark J Nusspickel E-mail: nusspickel.mark@spcollege.edu Phone: TBA Department Phone: 727-341-4742 Academic Department Dean: Dr. Martha Campbell‚ LA 187 campbell.martha@spcollege.edu 727-791-2609 Program Director: Evelyn Finklea‚ finklea.evelyn@spcollege.edu 727-341-4369 Required Textbooks: The Norton Sampler

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    Causes of Water Pollution * With environmentalism and green thinking reaching the pinnacle of public appeal in recent years due to global warming‚ an increasing focus has been put on stopping pollution‚ especially carbon dioxide emissions. As such‚ the main battle has been waged against air pollution‚ while water pollution has not been in the public limelight. This does not mean that the problem is any less important‚ or any less pervasive however. Water pollution is caused by the release of

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    In The Color of Water James McBride devoted an entire chapter to his mother’s bicycle. An old-fashioned bicycle that was brought home by her late husband right before his death the bicycle was a coping instrument to his mother. She would ride the bicycle around town constantly‚ as if the constant motion would allow her to ignore what was happening in her life. The bicycle was “a huge old clunker‚ blue with white trim‚ with big fat tires and a battery-powered horn” (McBride 5). The eccentricity

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